Service center wanted $200 for an oil change. Found this video and now I'm gonna do what I should've done a long time ago - get my hands dirty and understand my '93 Sportster better.
Incredible video. Just finished my first oil change on my Sportster instead of throwing $150 to the dealership to do the change. This is what UA-cam is made for. Thank you.
Great instructional video. You’re a good teacher. And I appreciate that you dumbed it down for those of us who have never done it. I’m 53. Been riding since I was about 10 and never changed the oil on any of my bikes. I will now. You showed us how esimple it is and you did it well. Thanks brother!
This video in conjunction with the owners manual made it super easy to change the oil on my '03 Sporty. This was the first oil change I've ever done myself and although it took me longer than I would have liked, the video content was thorough and concise. Thanks!
6yrs later this video holds up. I loved it. Not like videos now a days where you gotta listen to a million unnecessary things. Well done man. Definitely going to look into your other videos.
This was the perfect video that motivated me to “give it a go” on my Sporty. I was successful first time without any motorcycle leaks or spills. I made sure I had all the right tools, equipment and material. I even bought a $130 Pittsburgh 1500lbs motorcycle lift from Harbor Freight that also worked out great and was straightforward to setup and use. Great video, made it happen for me, no more running to/from the dealer for oil and filter changes for me now!
Hi Robert - question for you - i've been avoiding buying the jack from HF because some of the reviews say it doesn't fit the sporty... any issues with the span of the "jack forks" or the vertical height on your Sporty? Overall thoughts on that Pittsburgh jack? Thanks in advance for your time!
I just got my first motorcycle ever. It's a 99 Sportster 883 hugger. I've worked on cars but I've never changed the oil on a motorcycle. This was exactly what I needed to know. Took out any questions I thought I may have Edit: I used to work for Napa and I always recommended the mobile one V-Twin oil. From everything I learned from the old timers it's just worth spending the extra money. You're saving so much as is doing it yourself. Spend the couple bucks get the good stuff
I've got a stripped primary fill bolt. Prev owner abandoned for 5 yrs.. Is there anywhere else to fill it from, ie clutch cover? I'm considering turning the bike on its side and filling into the drain plug.. (it's already drained, so too late to warm it up or take it anywhere). Any ideas appreciated!!
@@mikewmhllc1660get you what they call an “easy out” kit. Should come with some drill bits and a bit that has reverse threads on it. Drill a small hole in the center just deep enough for the easy out (extractor) to fit in about a quarter of the way and turn it out to the left. Should come out no problem. I recommend researching a video or some kind of instruction on the use of an easy out of you’ve never done it but it’s pretty straight forward.
Awesome video! First time changing my oil and this video helped me a ton! Thank you for going into detail with everything but not making to complicated!
Man, I just wanna say Thank you. This video helped me out a TON. I'm fixing this 1988 Sportster 1200 for my Dad. It has been in a barn since 1993. The drain for the oil is under the battery tray but other than that, its alot like this one So Thank you for this video brother. Greatly appreciated. 😎👍👌
This is the best video I’ve seen on how to change the oil you’re the only person I’ve seen lube up the filter I’ve always done that but I watched some videos and they’d just put it on dry 🤦🏻♂️
Bro, absolutely awesome video. Appreciate the way you broke everything down. If i attempt any other maintenance on my bike I'll be checking your vids first.
Mine is a 2002. After completely draining it I fill about 2.5 qt ride it around for a day or so or roughly 20 miles then let it completely cool down over night. That extra half quart usually puts it right under the top line on the dip stick. You have to take in to account the oil that is gonna drain out of the lines and when you ride it around it works the air out.
Thanks man this video shows me what I wanted and answers a question or two that I had myself. I appreciate your video and the help it provided me. Thanks again. Hope to see more.
Excellent vid thank you. I’ve always had Japanese bikes until now so this was helpful as Harley servicing is somewhat different to Hondas. Btw do you have a video of the primary chain adjustment process?
Remember do not..repeat DO NOT torque your primary drain plug to more than 16lb foot lbs. In my first Sporster I didn't know sh#@ about HD aluminum primary cases and tightened it so much I stripped the threads and ruined my case. Once you do that it's either replace the entire case $1,500+ job or no matter what else you do your damaged case is going to leak oil for the rest of it's life.
Bloody brilliant BEST VID YET I've seen on changing oil thank you for this the only thing I would like to add is how much primary oil did u add or is there a certain amount many thanks best VID YET explained vert well thankyou
I put exactly 1 qt in the primary. If you wanted to see the level you would just have to pull off the clutch cover and it should be up to the bottom edge of that opening.
Very clear instructions I need to change oil and may even attempt the primary . The first time I changed oil had to watch a video as the book didnt explain very well as to here drain hose was . I have a2003 883 Hugger Thanks for your help ! Robin
They make an oil specific for the primary. Don’t use the 20-50 engine oil because it will get foamy creating little are bubbles and losing its lubricating ability as the chain mixes it up. Just fyi🍻
this is a great video helped me out a lot! Im no motorcycle mechanic but dont the sportsters need to be leveled horizontal on a jack when doing oil? I think the dyans can be done on the jiffy but not the sportsters
Great information in the beginning. Excellent instructions. Some of us are just now learning to do this. So do you always do the primary as well when you are changing the bike oil? Thank you!
No, I only change my primary oil about every third oil change. In the summer if its real hot and I do a lot of riding I'll change it a little more often. Usually every other oil change.
how is that oil working for you? i have used Valvoline racing 20W50 with added ZINC for well over a decade without issue. in engine oil, but was unsure what to use in primary case, all my previous Harleys dripped engine oil on the primary chain, then siphoned it back to filter to engine oil. SHovelheads
Hey thanks for the video, besides the engine oil change and the primary fluid change, is there any other spot to change? I did my engine oil and I’m about to do the primary like shown in this video, what else am I missing? My buddy says there are 3 areas on the eve to change??
Thanks for making this so simple. One question: i cannot get clear info on my model, as the papers are screwed up. It seems to be a sportster XL/H /883 from 1992. Is it important that the main oil is a different one or can i also pour the primary 20W50 into the main tank? I dont have any info on which one to pour there. maybe you have an answer for me here.
Hey! Thanks for the vid. We have the same bike so it’s a great visual and hard to find this model on anything. Should I use 20 -50 or should I use primary fluid!? Is there a difference!? Help!
Either is fine. As long as you use 20-50 that is good for wet clutches. If you're in doubt though you can never go wrong with the harley primary fluid. Either works just fine though, I assure you. Thanks for checking out my vids.
Yes it is safe to use in the primary. Sorry for the late response. They do make "specific" primary oils however as long as you use the oil for wet clutches you will be fine.
Great video, very helpful since I am new to HD's. I like how you kept it simple and to the point w/o a lot of filler. Did you make a video for the chain tension?
Not yet but i will soon. Just got back around to doing the videos again. I'll be posting another this week, unfortunately not the primary chain video yet. I'll get it out though. Thanks for checking me out.
is this normal The manual says refill 3.6 qts for my 05 Harley 1200 sportster custom but it looked pretty full after about 2.5 and the oil light turned off (turns back on when I turn key and off after i hit power)
Just to make sure, you are aware I hope that there are oils designed and sold specifically for Sportster primary's right? The cover you designated as the fill point is the primary chain inspection cover, not sure that it matters but you only need to put in about 32oz. you could pop off the derby cover and use that as the fill point and it wouldn't leak if you don't overfill...The 20w50 is from my limited knowledge the correct oil for the engine however...I'll admit I just use basic HD motorcycle oil, not Rotella or anything else...sometimes I'm a dumbass and we don't need to think too much about that particular fact. lol
while I'm here I guess I'll give some easy tips to people who might not know otherwise. HD recommends you check the oil on Sportsters and softails while it's hot and the bike is upright. All other HD models should be checked on the kickstand or "jiffy stand"... on my sporty the marks on the dipstick are pretty small but it's also a temp gauge. probably not stock but I'm not overly concerned
He did not say the inspection cover as the fill point . re watch the video he said the derby cover will show the correct level where it sets. the whole point is it is easier to fill at the inspection cover than removing the derby cover. and it only takes one quart.
Helpful video thanks! From what I understand you want to check primary chain tension several places in the chain. And don't drop that dipstick, Harley thinks they're made of gold...
I got a oil change in a box kit from amazon for my Harley and it came with a quart of "Chain and crankcase oil" is what it says on it. The thing is, the oil in that quart looks a little reddish to me, more like a transmission type of oil. I probably shouldn't risk dumping that oil into the clutch reservoir right?
The oil hose needs priming before you tighten fastener, to do this put a small amount of oil in tank let it drain into pipe and push it on whilst you can see oil comming out this prevents any air locks on your dry sump Harley……..which could kill your engine.
Get rid of that gear oil, it's too thick. It will eventually cause your chain and clutches to wear out faster than they should. You want to use a lighter oil as the primary if just an oil bath system.
Service center wanted $200 for an oil change. Found this video and now I'm gonna do what I should've done a long time ago - get my hands dirty and understand my '93 Sportster better.
Incredible video. Just finished my first oil change on my Sportster instead of throwing $150 to the dealership to do the change. This is what UA-cam is made for. Thank you.
Great instructional video. You’re a good teacher. And I appreciate that you dumbed it down for those of us who have never done it. I’m 53. Been riding since I was about 10 and never changed the oil on any of my bikes. I will now. You showed us how esimple it is and you did it well. Thanks brother!
This video in conjunction with the owners manual made it super easy to change the oil on my '03 Sporty. This was the first oil change I've ever done myself and although it took me longer than I would have liked, the video content was thorough and concise. Thanks!
6yrs later this video holds up. I loved it. Not like videos now a days where you gotta listen to a million unnecessary things. Well done man. Definitely going to look into your other videos.
This was the perfect video that motivated me to “give it a go” on my Sporty. I was successful first time without any motorcycle leaks or spills. I made sure I had all the right tools, equipment and material. I even bought a $130 Pittsburgh 1500lbs motorcycle lift from Harbor Freight that also worked out great and was straightforward to setup and use. Great video, made it happen for me, no more running to/from the dealer for oil and filter changes for me now!
Hi Robert - question for you - i've been avoiding buying the jack from HF because some of the reviews say it doesn't fit the sporty... any issues with the span of the "jack forks" or the vertical height on your Sporty? Overall thoughts on that Pittsburgh jack? Thanks in advance for your time!
I just got my first motorcycle ever. It's a 99 Sportster 883 hugger. I've worked on cars but I've never changed the oil on a motorcycle. This was exactly what I needed to know. Took out any questions I thought I may have
Edit: I used to work for Napa and I always recommended the mobile one V-Twin oil. From everything I learned from the old timers it's just worth spending the extra money. You're saving so much as is doing it yourself. Spend the couple bucks get the good stuff
I've got a stripped primary fill bolt. Prev owner abandoned for 5 yrs.. Is there anywhere else to fill it from, ie clutch cover? I'm considering turning the bike on its side and filling into the drain plug.. (it's already drained, so too late to warm it up or take it anywhere). Any ideas appreciated!!
@@mikewmhllc1660get you what they call an “easy out” kit. Should come with some drill bits and a bit that has reverse threads on it. Drill a small hole in the center just deep enough for the easy out (extractor) to fit in about a quarter of the way and turn it out to the left. Should come out no problem. I recommend researching a video or some kind of instruction on the use of an easy out of you’ve never done it but it’s pretty straight forward.
Awesome video! First time changing my oil and this video helped me a ton! Thank you for going into detail with everything but not making to complicated!
Awesome video. Helped me out a lot as a first time Harley sportster owner. I appreciate it.
Good deal brother. I'm glad it helped someone.
@@nolenbuilds9042 same here man. You need to keep doing vids
Man, I just wanna say Thank you. This video helped me out a TON. I'm fixing this 1988 Sportster 1200 for my Dad. It has been in a barn since 1993. The drain for the oil is under the battery tray but other than that, its alot like this one So Thank you for this video brother. Greatly appreciated. 😎👍👌
I had an '89 awhile back, same deal. If you can, get a single-fire ignition setup for that. It will make it start and run a whole lot better.
@@adotintheshark4848 Thanks alot. That helps a ton. Gonna search for one now. 👍
@@angrypatriot5392 Dynatek I believe is the company that sells them.
Legend I've been looking everywhere for my 88 drain.
This is the best video I’ve seen on how to change the oil you’re the only person I’ve seen lube up the filter I’ve always done that but I watched some videos and they’d just put it on dry 🤦🏻♂️
I like your blog, simple. You saved 300 hundred dollars at the dealership.
Thanks, Brotha. My first time tomorrow changing on my SPORTY. It will go faster after watch this.
@Martin Pozzi 3 liters in the oil tank and 1 liter in the primary
@Martin Pozzi these are torques and I believe he said 4 mm so metric.
@Martin Pozzi You're welcome, I hope it helped.
GEEZ IM SO GLAD I FOUND THIS VIDEO 1ST!
You are a very good teacher! Can't thank you enough.
Bro, absolutely awesome video. Appreciate the way you broke everything down. If i attempt any other maintenance on my bike I'll be checking your vids first.
Same.
Thank you!!!! First time bike owner. I have a 01 sporty. Your video gave me the confidence to do it myself. Thanks bro 👊
Thank you very much, i just bought my first bike which is a Sportster 1200. Youre video really helped me.
Thanks, all my questions answered straight to the point right on.
Glad it helped
Thanks for the video. Saves a hell of a lot of $ to slide to a HD “Service Technician" not knowing how “F'd Up" their day has been going.
just got my 1st Harley Sportster 1200 C 2003...appreciate the detailed video!
Thanks for the video! Nice, step-by-step and easy to understand.
Thanks so much for this video! You were straight to the point, and made this as simple as possible. Great video 👍🏼
Best How To video I've seen. Saving and sharing this on Facebook.
You have the exact bike I just bought and this was a perfect step by step for me. Thank you. I subscribed.
Thanks Nolen, Just did my first oil & primary oil change. Great video adj my chain as well. Going the extra mile . Thanks Again
Thanks for showing us how. Clear & easy to understand.
I appreciate the thorough tutorial. Helped me out a lot!
Im workin on a 97 sportster and it only took 2q or oil and it looks full i thought it took 3
I’m getting ready to do mine. It’s a 04’ xl. 1200. I’ll start with two and see what I get.
@@brianmuehlher5330 its rainin here i.didnt get to take if for a ride maybe ill top if off but looks like 3 would be an over fill
Mine is a 2002. After completely draining it I fill about 2.5 qt ride it around for a day or so or roughly 20 miles then let it completely cool down over night. That extra half quart usually puts it right under the top line on the dip stick. You have to take in to account the oil that is gonna drain out of the lines and when you ride it around it works the air out.
Also after running it your new filter will fill up with oil.
Thanks man this video shows me what I wanted and answers a question or two that I had myself. I appreciate your video and the help it provided me. Thanks again. Hope to see more.
Awesome fucking video, straight and to the point! Just finished up with my 1st sporty oil change and this video was spot on! Cheers and thanks!
Excellent vid thank you. I’ve always had Japanese bikes until now so this was helpful as Harley servicing is somewhat different to Hondas. Btw do you have a video of the primary chain adjustment process?
Remember do not..repeat DO NOT torque your primary drain plug to more than 16lb foot lbs. In my first Sporster I didn't know sh#@ about HD aluminum primary cases and tightened it so much I stripped the threads and ruined my case. Once you do that it's either replace the entire case $1,500+ job or no matter what else you do your damaged case is going to leak oil for the rest of it's life.
Thanks Brother, Glad I could learn from your mistake.
BTW, What ever happened to the sporty with the stripped drain bolt?
@@HoboHiney JB Weld
Lol, $5.00 beats $1,500.
good step by step explanation brother, this helped out a lot!!
Bloody brilliant BEST VID YET I've seen on changing oil thank you for this the only thing I would like to add is how much primary oil did u add or is there a certain amount many thanks best VID YET explained vert well thankyou
I put exactly 1 qt in the primary. If you wanted to see the level you would just have to pull off the clutch cover and it should be up to the bottom edge of that opening.
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Thanks Brother...able to tackle the project on my sporster myself now..
Absolutely best instructional video I ever fucking watched !!! God bless brother
Very clear instructions I need to change oil and may even attempt the primary . The first time I changed oil had to watch a video as the book didnt explain very well as to here drain hose was . I have a2003 883 Hugger Thanks for your help ! Robin
I’ll look for the video on a chain adjustment, thanks.
Small suggestion , coat rubber seal of oil filter with your New Clean Oil & not use any of the old dirty oil for anything.
You are absolutely right. Clean oil is a better option.
Thanks for the how to video. It was straight forward and simple to understand. Appreciate it 💪👍🤙👊
Great video, thanks for taking the time to show us the details!
Nice Video mate, helped me out real good as i just got an Evo Sporty. Merry Christmas.
They make an oil specific for the primary. Don’t use the 20-50 engine oil because it will get foamy creating little are bubbles and losing its lubricating ability as the chain mixes it up. Just fyi🍻
Thanks man God is good l learn allot from your video
this is a great video helped me out a lot! Im no motorcycle mechanic but dont the sportsters need to be leveled horizontal on a jack when doing oil? I think the dyans can be done on the jiffy but not the sportsters
Great information in the beginning. Excellent instructions. Some of us are just now learning to do this. So do you always do the primary as well when you are changing the bike oil? Thank you!
No, I only change my primary oil about every third oil change. In the summer if its real hot and I do a lot of riding I'll change it a little more often. Usually every other oil change.
Exellent video, clear and helpful thankyou.
Should the bike be up right / not on the kick stand when filling the fluids ?
Thanks, that was pretty much self explanatory.looks simple, and saves me about 100÷ dollars..
This was a great video. Please make one for the primary chain adjuster.
Both 1200 and 883 take 1 quart fir the primary?
Thanks for this very useful video!
So does a 2018 sportster 1200 need transmission fluid, or does the oil in the primary take care of that?
Thanks very much you're very helpful video from UK
GREAT VIDEO ROCCO !
how is that oil working for you? i have used Valvoline racing 20W50 with added ZINC for well over a decade without issue. in engine oil, but was unsure what to use in primary case, all my previous Harleys dripped engine oil on the primary chain, then siphoned it back to filter to engine oil. SHovelheads
Just wondering why you aren't filling the primary oil in the fill hole?
Hey thanks for the video, besides the engine oil change and the primary fluid change, is there any other spot to change? I did my engine oil and I’m about to do the primary like shown in this video, what else am I missing? My buddy says there are 3 areas on the eve to change??
I really like your forward controls. Do you mind telling me what brand and where you got them from?
Thanks for making this so simple. One question: i cannot get clear info on my model, as the papers are screwed up. It seems to be a sportster XL/H /883 from 1992. Is it important that the main oil is a different one or can i also pour the primary 20W50 into the main tank? I dont have any info on which one to pour there. maybe you have an answer for me here.
Yes, you can use 20w50 in the main oil tank as well.
Thank you for the instructions great job!
Thanks Bud. Perfect Video!!
Hey! Thanks for the vid. We have the same bike so it’s a great visual and hard to find this model on anything.
Should I use 20 -50 or should I use primary fluid!? Is there a difference!? Help!
HD says to use Sportster specific primary fluid. it's the only bike I've seen fluids marketed specifically for so I actually choose to use it lol...
Either is fine. As long as you use 20-50 that is good for wet clutches. If you're in doubt though you can never go wrong with the harley primary fluid. Either works just fine though, I assure you. Thanks for checking out my vids.
I have this exact same model! It’s a great bike!
I’ll be starting this process on an inherited 2003 hugger 883
Great job... Thanks from all the biker chicks.
Hi are you sure that 20W 50 is for primary OK? I think is motor oil and for primary should be oil another ... thanks PS:video the best I see...
Hey man. Did you ever find out the answer to yer question?
Yes it is safe to use in the primary. Sorry for the late response. They do make "specific" primary oils however as long as you use the oil for wet clutches you will be fine.
Great video, very helpful since I am new to HD's. I like how you kept it simple and to the point w/o a lot of filler. Did you make a video for the chain tension?
Not yet but i will soon. Just got back around to doing the videos again. I'll be posting another this week, unfortunately not the primary chain video yet. I'll get it out though. Thanks for checking me out.
Hey man, excellent video.
Thanks buddy....
is this normal The manual says refill 3.6 qts for my 05 Harley 1200 sportster custom but it looked pretty full after about 2.5 and the oil light turned off (turns back on when I turn key and off after i hit power)
Just did the oil and primary on my 05 883 and I used the Mobil 1. She seems happy with it.
Thanks for the video, this was very helpful.
This video is great thanks man
Nolan thank you sir for your wonderful video
Nice, bro! Plan and simple, thanks for sharing!
I have this exact bike, same everything except for seat and windsheild
Thanks bro simple and to the point I like it
Thanks for the video bro it was really helpful
Great video.. thanks for the help!
I have a 06, how often do I need to do a clutch fluid change on it?
Thank you
Great block of instruction
Don’t you have to push down then up when checking the primary chain?
thanks man . perfect video.
so what year is this bike ??? 883 or 1200
Good simple video, thanks.
Is the 2008 883 xl the same way
Is this the same for a Sportster xlh 1200 1988?
Just to make sure, you are aware I hope that there are oils designed and sold specifically for Sportster primary's right? The cover you designated as the fill point is the primary chain inspection cover, not sure that it matters but you only need to put in about 32oz. you could pop off the derby cover and use that as the fill point and it wouldn't leak if you don't overfill...The 20w50 is from my limited knowledge the correct oil for the engine however...I'll admit I just use basic HD motorcycle oil, not Rotella or anything else...sometimes I'm a dumbass and we don't need to think too much about that particular fact. lol
while I'm here I guess I'll give some easy tips to people who might not know otherwise. HD recommends you check the oil on Sportsters and softails while it's hot and the bike is upright. All other HD models should be checked on the kickstand or "jiffy stand"... on my sporty the marks on the dipstick are pretty small but it's also a temp gauge. probably not stock but I'm not overly concerned
He did not say the inspection cover as the fill point . re watch the video he said the derby cover will show the correct level where it sets. the whole point is it is easier to fill at the inspection cover than removing the derby cover. and it only takes one quart.
Great video dude!!
Thanks man I appreciate it. Glad it helped.
The oil knowledge was key good video all the way around.. you have a bit of a nack for info videos. Thank you sir
I really appreciate the feedback! I hope to make a few more videos in the near future. Criticism is always welcome. Thanks for checking me out.
Good video very informative what sized motor is that 1200?
No, its the 883
15-40 in the tank. cant believe you havent spun the main bearing yet. the spec in the lower 48 is 20-50 in both holes
Nice bike! Good video!!
Helpful video thanks! From what I understand you want to check primary chain tension several places in the chain. And don't drop that dipstick, Harley thinks they're made of gold...
You are correct. Need to rotate it to check tension in multiple spots. Just figured I'd make a separate video on it.
Thank you Sir. Good video!
Did you make a video for adding tension to the chain?
Not yet unfortunately. I hope to get one out in the near future.
I got a oil change in a box kit from amazon for my Harley and it came with a quart of "Chain and crankcase oil" is what it says on it. The thing is, the oil in that quart looks a little reddish to me, more like a transmission type of oil. I probably shouldn't risk dumping that oil into the clutch reservoir right?
The oil hose needs priming before you tighten fastener, to do this put a small amount of oil in tank let it drain into pipe and push it on whilst you can see oil comming out this prevents any air locks on your dry sump Harley……..which could kill your engine.
Thanks for the helpful video.
I just bought a 1989 Harley Davidson sportster 1200 it has gear oil in the primary does that matter
Get rid of that gear oil, it's too thick. It will eventually cause your chain and clutches to wear out faster than they should. You want to use a lighter oil as the primary if just an oil bath system.
Be sure to always install a new rubber O ring on the drain plug.
Does the primary drain bolt have a washer gasket?
The primary drain bolt should have an o-ring on it. Check it when you pull it or just have a new one ready to replace it beforehand.